Radhanite

"Radhanite" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Here he fell in with the servant of a Radhanite, one of the Jewish merchants who travelled, carrying others' goods and letters and money and a certain amount of political intrigue when it suited them.

Inside the Radhanite's tent, Niccolò sat with the Captain Commander and the Viscount.

At the end of the summer, Simon the Radhanite paid another surprise visit to Fernshanz.

In consequence, the Jewish merchant of the late eleventh or twelfth century possessed more restricted horizons than his Radhanite predecessor

Even after the near monopoly of Radhanite trade had come to an end, Jewish merchants continued to indulge and prosper in local and international commerce.

The slave traders of various Radhanite origins of the High Middle Ages were Jewish merchants who were covering long itineraries in North Africa, Central Asia, China, Europe, India, and the Middle East.

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